A system for a caller to control a distinctive ring for a telephone call includes a service switching point and a service control point. The service switching point is operable to receive a feature code and a called directory number, and to issue a query in response to receiving the feature code. The service control point is operable to receive the query and issue a response to the service switching point. The response includes a distinctive ring parameter. Upon receiving the response from the service control point, the service switching point processes the call so that the distinctive ring parameter causes a distinctive ring signal to be applied to a called telephone line associated with the called directory number.
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1. A computer readable medium having instructions recorded thereon that when executed by a processor perform acts comprising: receiving an authorization code from an originating directory number; from the originating directory number, receiving a destination directory number and a feature code for a call that has been placed; in response to receiving the feature code, transmitting a query which includes information data related to the received feature code to a service control point; in response to transmitting the query, receiving a distinctive ring parameter associated with the feature code, wherein the distinctive ring parameter is independent of the originating directory number and the destination directory number; determining whether the authorization code is valid; if the authorization code is valid, then ringing the destination directory number with a distinctive ring signal according to the distinctive ring parameter; and if the authorization code is not valid, ringing the destination directory number with a default ring.
2. The computer readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the authorization code is unique to a calling party who has placed the call.
3. The compute readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the acts further comprise charging a fee for ringing the destination directory number with the distinctive ring signal upon determining that the authorization code is valid.
4. The computer readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the acts further comprise charging a fee for ringing the destination directory number with the distinctive ring signal upon the call being answered.
5. The computer readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the acts further comprise providing the distinctive ring parameter from a switch servicing a calling party to a switch servicing the directory number.
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December 29, 2005
June 30, 2009
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